Press and Popular Culture in Interwar Europe (Record no. 2414)
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International Standard Book Number | 9781138305014 |
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Source of stock number/acquisition | Taylor & Francis |
Terms of availability | GBP 46.99 |
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Subject category code | 302.2 |
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Sarah Newman |
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Title | Press and Popular Culture in Interwar Europe |
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Edition statement | 1 |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Oxford |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Routledge |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 20170616 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 142 p |
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Expansion of summary note | This collection shows the importance of a comparative European framework for understanding developments in the popular press and journalism between the wars. This was, it argues, a formative and vital period in the making of the modern press. A great deal of fine scholarship on the development of modern forms of journalism and newspapers in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has emerged within discrete national histories. Yet in bringing together essays on Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Poland, this book discerns points of convergence and divergence, and the importance of the European context in shaping how news was defined, produced and consumed. Challenging the tendency of histories of the press to foreground processes of ‘Americanisation’ and the displacement of older notions of the ‘fourth estate’ by new forms of human interest journalism, the chapters draw attention to the complex ways in which the popular press continued to be politicized throughout the interwar period. Building on this analysis, the book examines the forms, processes and networks through which newspapers were produced for public consumption. In a period of massive social, political and economic upheaval and conflict, the popular press provided a forum in which Europe’s meanings and nature could be constructed and contested. The interpersonal, material and technological links between newspapers, news corporations and news agencies in different countries served to define the outlines of Europe. Europe was called into being through the circulation of news and the practices and networks of the modern mass press traced in this volume. This publication is highly relevant to scholars of the history of journalism and cultural historians of interwar Britain and Europe. This book was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies . |
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Personal name | Matt Houlbrook |
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